Feature: Celebrating 50 Years of LGBTQ Journalism
An interview with Washington Blade Publisher Lynne Brown 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of two major developments in queer history. In June 1969, patrons of New York City’s Stonewall Inn
An interview with Washington Blade Publisher Lynne Brown 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of two major developments in queer history. In June 1969, patrons of New York City’s Stonewall Inn
March is Women’s History Month, so what better way to celebrate than recognizing nine women making a difference in our community? Just a few months ago, we watched women play
January is here to usher in a new year and fresh beginnings. As many make resolutions regarding their health, it’s important not to ignore the intersections of general and political
Leading with passion and commitment The D.C. metropolitan area’s LGBTQ community is full of liveliness and vigor. Meet eight successful lesbian and queer women who share these traits. Not only
Celebrating women’s health and decades of LGBTQ excellence History For 40 years, Whitman-Walker Health has fought to provide patient-focused health care for the LGBTQ community. In 1978, the Whitman-Walker Clinic
I love weddings. There’s nothing that brings my heart more joy than to see two people decide to love each other forever—warts, farts, and annoying habits, and all! It is
Actress, producer, philanthropist, wife, and mother Alysia Reiner wears many hats, and last year she released a movie called Equity. In it she plays Samantha Ryan, a federal investment law
This year’s celebration of Pride is situated in a markedly different political climate than the one we celebrated a year ago. In a capital occupied by the Trump Administration, Pride
Every year Tagg Magazine spotlights women in the D.C. metropolitan area community. This year we are honored to feature eight outstanding community leaders. These individuals have not only made their
Jewel Addy By Vickey Casey When Jewel Addy was figuring out her future, she knew that she did not want to work in a big PR firm. She wanted to